Approaches to subjective poverty in economic and sociological research

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Poverty is a complex phenomenon which has been the subject of research across the social sciences. There have been varying approaches to defining and measuring poverty, especially with regard to research focus. In economic and sociological research, the concept of subjective poverty, which is particularly interesting in terms of psychological research into poverty, represents an alternative to the predominant objective measures of poverty. This article reviews the approaches to poverty used in economic and sociological research, paying special regard to representative approaches to subjective poverty, including subjective poverty lines and outlines the aspects relevant to psychological research into poverty.

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Lačný, M. (2020). Approaches to subjective poverty in economic and sociological research. Human Affairs, 30(3), 413–427. https://doi.org/10.1515/humaff-2020-0035

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